WASTE for Windows by Joseph T. Glosz Jr Internet: jtg@sd.znet.com CompuServe: 72633,1646 Waste for Windows looks best on resolutions of at least 800x600 using Windows' "small fonts." At 640x480 you'll need to scroll to see the full display. And if you are using "large fonts" then it may look strange. I'm sorry for that, but unless a lot of people "register" this program, I simply don't have the time to make it work well at all resolutions and both font settings. To install, unzip the zipped file to some temp directory (or a floppy). Then, double-click on SETUP.EXE (or select it from the Program Manager's File|Run menu). The Windows version runs under Windows 3.1 and Win95 because these share the same FAT-based file system. Waste for Windows may not run under Win NT, but see online help for more details. There is nothing unusual in the setup for Waste for Windows. It DOES NOT modify any of your system files. It doesn't touch any of your INI files, or your AUTOEXEC.BAT, or your CONFIG.SYS file. All the setup program does is copy a few of files to the directory you specify to hold WASTE, and one to your \windows\system directory, if they aren't already there. Then a program manager group is created. Specifically (and if you wish to do it manually): This file is copied to: --------------- --------------------------- WASTEW.EXE directory you chose (main pgm file) WASTE.HLP directory you chose (help file) WASTE.DIZ directory you chose (blurb) WASTEWIN.TXT directory you chose (this file) CTL3D.DLL \WINDOWS\SYSTEM (most already have this) ------------------------------------------- Waste for Windows is shareware but the information it provides could recover HUNDREDS of megabytes of space for you. This is worth quite a bit of money, and I humbly request only $5. If you find it as useful as have many others, please send $5 to Joseph T. Glosz 10825 Elderwood Road San Diego, CA 92131-1559 And if there is such a thing as karma, it will be returned to you tenfold! In any case, enjoy this utility! PS >> Some overseas users have responded that it is difficult to send $5 internationally. If this is the case or if you don't want to send $5 even domestically, then I humbly request that you simply take a programmer friend out for a cup of coffee at a REAL cafe or independent REAL coffeehouse. If you have no programmer friends, then just take anyone of your favorite gender. The point is, SUPPORT those little cafes before they're all gone and individuality is relegated to nothing but fond memories.